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Baylor wins in Lubbock for the first time in four decades to remain in the Big 12 race
Sights and Sounds of Baylor's Spring Game
Here are some quick observations of the 2022 Baylor Spring Game
First Scrimmage Notes: 4/2
We always hear murmurs and notes from several people and validating them is difficult at times, but here are some things I've heard from multiple people and one shocked me a bit. Bulletpoints....Running backs might be Craig Williams and Taye McWilliams Taye is the bigger back that wears you down, but not as physical as Abram, yetJordan Jenkins is running behind them and saw most of his time with 2nd team OLSqwirl hides and then hits the hole. He's healthy, but needs to stay healthy, but if he does he adds a new dimension2nd team OL got whipped by 1st team DL, 1st team OL won more than they lost against 1st team DLStrength program paying off for OL Jaxon Player is legit and causing trouble for with his motor and strengthApu needs to take conditioning/nutrition serious year round to reach his potential1st team OL going to be salty goodArmani Winfield is going to start if the frist scrimmage was indicativeSecondary needs repsGerry Bohanon took most 1st string reps with 1st string OLGerry has better zip on the ballBlake Shapen got a few reps with 1st string OLDrones still a work in progress, Rogers even with him or past. Different athletes
Practice Observations: 3/29
I'm not going to wax poetic on what I observed in the 15-20 minutes of pre-practice yesterday, but several things did stand out to me during that period. I spent much of my time with OL/DL/JACK and then used the rest of the time with STAR and FS. You can tell the amount of time Vic and staff are pouring into the playersThe team is bigger in bodies and size. Just a better roster for this Spring run and into the Fall compared to the last two years with 3 deep across all positionsMose Jeffery seems to be taking the 1st string guard opening as he led warmups and took reps with 1st teamMicah Mazzccua looks like he's back up Mose and this will be a battle to watchThe other OL piece I noticed, outside of new technique was Grant Miller runing smoe 1st team at CThe new techniques looked to be an added jab step for power blocking and a leverage technique Mateos was executing himself to teach the players what he wantedI asked David Kaye how accurate the weights were for the players and he said the staff doesn't care what they weigh in the Spring on paper. I joked that we'll take the brunt of that info not being right for him on the message boards. He's still handling Football and Basketball SID gigs, which used to be two people, so if you see him, tell him thanks for te hard work he does.Galvin looks like you'd expect.Tate Williams wasn't out there, but have heard not to worryHave heard Williams is still off on pass protection, but he's got a year more to learnOk, let's talk Jackie Marshall. There is no way, no way he's 235. His legs are bigger than Gabe Hall and he's pushing 270+ and fluid. During a pass tip drill he just plucked the ball out of the air for an INT instead of batting it away. I'm not sure he gets on the field in front of Randolph, Obi, or Anyanwu to start, but he's going to be trouble late in games if an opponent thinks there will be a dropoff.Anthony Anyanwu looks great as well and recovered from the broken leg last year right before the season. He was the starter before the injury, so that tells you his potential. He's a solid 250ish and the explosion is thereJordan Jenkins just looks different than the other backs and that takes nothing away from Taye McWilliams or Josh Fleeks, but the thud from the blocking pad hitting him is like hearing Bo Jackson hit a baseball and Dickie ThonMcWilliams looks good and is running 1st reps and has more home run hitting ability than Jenkins from a speed standpoint, but late in a game is where Jenkins is going to demoralize defenses just dragging them for yards. Fleeks and Squirrel are great changes of pace and the speed jumps a little when each gets the ballGetting both in space will be something the new offensive sets utilizes or from what I could observe as each ran some quick curl routes for the QBsDevin Neal looks good as did Devin Lemear STAR is loaded with Christian Morgan, Romario Noel Lorando Johnson, Jr. out there with physicalityCoach Aranda has a notebook/notepad he carries around with him taking notes of position groups. Not sure if he's curing cancer on that notepad or just jotting down quick notes to review later, but it was something new compared to last year.
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Baylor received great news this week as Bellville 2022 running back Richard Reese gave his pledge to the Bears. SicEm365's Grayson Grundhoefer breaks down his commitment.